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ҹɫÍõ³¯ Celebrates Successful Match Day

Carolinas students posing with match day posters
By Amy Ostroth -

Each year in March, future physicians across the globe experience Match Day, a milestone when they learn where and in what specialties they will continue their training in residencies.

ҹɫÍõ³¯ students did particularly well on Match Day, as they always do. This year, ҹɫÍõ³¯-Louisiana will celebrate its first graduating class and its first Match Day. Across all four ҹɫÍõ³¯ campuses, 602 ҹɫÍõ³¯ students matched—an overall final match rate of 99.8%. ҹɫÍõ³¯â€™s match rate has been 99% or higher in each of the last four years.

This good news for ҹɫÍõ³¯â€™s campuses comes amid good news for the overall 2024 match, which is administrated by the . This year’s process included more than 50,000 applicants, an increase of 4.7% over last year. According to NRMP, graduating Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) across the country are increasingly likely to match; the DO match rate has increased 4.2 percentage points.

The match process typically takes several rounds to complete. ҹɫÍõ³¯ students matched at a rate of 95.6% in the initial round of matching, which is considerably higher than both the Doctor of Medicine (MD) average of 93.5% and the DO average of 92.3%.

Our students’ commitment to the ҹɫÍõ³¯ mission of preparing globally minded and community-focused physicians to meet the needs of rural and medically underserved populations, is evident in their matches.  More than 47% of ҹɫÍõ³¯ students will attend residency in a rural area, 55% will complete a residency in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) and more than 47% will head to a medically underserved area (MUA).

Furthermore, more than 72% of ҹɫÍõ³¯ students will head to residencies in ҹɫÍõ³¯â€™s target region—Appalachian and Delta states. Over the last four years, the top five states for ҹɫÍõ³¯ graduates are Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, and that is true this year as well.  In addition, 41 ҹɫÍõ³¯ students were accepted into a military residency, continuing ҹɫÍõ³¯â€™s commitment to providing care for the United States armed forces.

Highlights from Each ҹɫÍõ³¯ Campus

ҹɫÍõ³¯-Louisiana, graduating its inaugural class, had a match rate of 100%. The top three states for ҹɫÍõ³¯-Louisiana students are Louisiana, Texas and Florida. Students who matched into primary care specialties account for 60% of the class, helping to fulfill ҹɫÍõ³¯â€™s mission. The remaining 40% matched into specialty fields, many in other areas of need, such as psychiatry, surgery, emergency medicine and orthopedics.

ҹɫÍõ³¯-Carolinas had a match rate of 100%, with 67% matching into primary care specialties. The top three states are South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida. Seventy percent of ҹɫÍõ³¯-Carolinas students will be going to a residency in an Appalachian state.

ҹɫÍõ³¯-Auburn had a final match rate of 99.3%, with approximately 60% matching into primary care specialties. The top states are Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

ҹɫÍõ³¯-Virginia had a match rate of 100%, with 66.5% matching into a primary care residency. Top states are Virginia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

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